Stuart,
I loved it. Beautiful guitar, wonderful singing and playing that Kris would be proud of. Kristofferson is really underrated. There are some real jewels in his catalog and you picked a great one here. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed this one.
MarkM
Busking Kris Kristofferson
Craig - I really appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it.
Mark - Thank you. Having watched your videos, I'm working on my flatpicking and hope to get up to busking standard sometime soon! Thanks for watching.
Jay - Glad you liked it, Jay. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Mark - Thank you. Having watched your videos, I'm working on my flatpicking and hope to get up to busking standard sometime soon! Thanks for watching.
Jay - Glad you liked it, Jay. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
reiver wrote:
that it is in transit between Holland and the Glasgow shop at present. I have wanted a Taylor ever since I played a colleagues, so
I almost have it now, can hardly wait. If you look at my Avatar, that is a stock picture of my guitar.
Tom N.
Hi Stuart, it's a Taylor 814ce Tobacco sunburst and I should have it in my hands by Sunday. I phoned today and was told
tom – thanks, Tom. So ,come on, we need details of this new guitar.
that it is in transit between Holland and the Glasgow shop at present. I have wanted a Taylor ever since I played a colleagues, so
I almost have it now, can hardly wait. If you look at my Avatar, that is a stock picture of my guitar.
Tom N.
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Stuart,
Sorry I am tardy in viewing this. Really enjoyed it.
Can't say I'm familiar with many Kristofferson songs. Thanks for the introduction.
Re. the sound quality- The recording only popped a couple of times. You're probably right about the level being a bit high.
Only way to know for sure is to upload another vid!
Sorry I am tardy in viewing this. Really enjoyed it.
Can't say I'm familiar with many Kristofferson songs. Thanks for the introduction.
Re. the sound quality- The recording only popped a couple of times. You're probably right about the level being a bit high.
Only way to know for sure is to upload another vid!
Tom - as a Taylor owner, you'll be in very good company around here! Looking forward to hearing AND seeing it sometime soon.
Al - no worries, there are no time restrictions! Glad you liked it. On the sound......I've a feeling that it may be due to my laptop struggling to cope with the requirements of the recording software, which will be slightly more difficult to overcome - at least until I upgrade in the New Year.
Chas - Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for stopping by.
Al - no worries, there are no time restrictions! Glad you liked it. On the sound......I've a feeling that it may be due to my laptop struggling to cope with the requirements of the recording software, which will be slightly more difficult to overcome - at least until I upgrade in the New Year.
Chas - Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for stopping by.
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No, he loved the Gibson... he meant it had such a strong sound on stage that it cut through the drums and keyboards and backing really well.Chris – I did see that, but I didn’t really understand it. Did he feel that playing a Gibson takes more physical effort? Anyway, thanks for the kind comments.
Stu,
Ahhhh... Another uplifting song ... Beautifully played and sung as always. Nicely felt.
Sorry to be late to the party. I traded in a life for work this week.
It's great to see something from you Stu. I always enjoy your performances.
M.
Ahhhh... Another uplifting song ... Beautifully played and sung as always. Nicely felt.
Sorry to be late to the party. I traded in a life for work this week.
It's great to see something from you Stu. I always enjoy your performances.
M.
reiver wrote:
Yes will do. My guitar is still in transit between Holland and here.
I use an I5 multi core processor with my music software. It's because as you say, it uses a lot of processing. Also would recommend you use the Asio drivers if your system allows. Also imperative that you use some kind of input box to digitize the audio in, as a laptops sound quality otherwise is poor, as standard. You probably know all this anyway, but thought I would chip in anyhow.
Cheers,
Tom.
Tom - as a Taylor owner, you'll be in very good company around here! Looking forward to hearing AND seeing it sometime soon.
On the sound......I've a feeling that it may be due to my laptop struggling to cope with the requirements of the recording software, which will be slightly more difficult to overcome - at least until I upgrade in the New Year.
Yes will do. My guitar is still in transit between Holland and here.
I use an I5 multi core processor with my music software. It's because as you say, it uses a lot of processing. Also would recommend you use the Asio drivers if your system allows. Also imperative that you use some kind of input box to digitize the audio in, as a laptops sound quality otherwise is poor, as standard. You probably know all this anyway, but thought I would chip in anyhow.
Cheers,
Tom.